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12 Major Traffic Violations in Korea

12 Major Traffic Violations in Korea

In Korea, accidents caused by any of these 12 major traffic violations result in severe penalties, including criminal charges and insurance complications. Understanding these violations can help you stay safe and compliant with local laws.

1. Signal Violation (신호위반)

Signal Violation


Disobeying traffic signals, such as running a red light, is a serious offense in Korea. This violation frequently leads to dangerous intersection collisions and puts both drivers and pedestrians at significant risk.

2. Center Line Violation (중앙선 침범)

Center Line Violation


Illegally crossing the center line or median strip is strictly prohibited. This dangerous maneuver can result in head-on collisions, which are among the most deadly types of traffic accidents due to the combined force of impact.

3. Speeding (과속)

Speeding


Driving significantly over the speed limit reduces control over your vehicle and increases both the likelihood of accidents and their severity. Korean traffic authorities enforce speed limits rigorously, especially in urban areas and school zones.

4. Illegal Passing (앞지르기 방법 위반)

Illegal Passing


Passing vehicles illegally or dangerously, such as in no-passing zones or on blind curves, creates hazardous situations that can lead to multi-vehicle accidents. Proper passing techniques are essential for road safety.

5. Railroad Crossing Violation (철길 건널목 통과방법 위반)

Railroad Crossing Violation


Violating railway crossing signals or gates is extremely dangerous. Collisions with trains almost always result in catastrophic consequences due to the tremendous mass and force of trains, often leading to fatalities.

6. Crosswalk Violation (횡단보도 보행자 보호의무 위반)

Crosswalk Violation


Failing to yield to pedestrians at crosswalks is taken very seriously in Korea. Pedestrian safety is prioritized, and drivers must come to a complete stop when people are using or waiting to use crosswalks.

7. Driving without a License (무면허 운전)

Driving without License


Operating a vehicle without a valid driver’s license is illegal and demonstrates a disregard for public safety regulations. This includes driving with an expired, suspended, or inappropriate class of license for the vehicle being operated.

8. Driving Under the Influence (음주운전)

DUI


Driving after consuming alcohol or drugs above legal limits is one of the most serious traffic violations in Korea. Even small amounts of alcohol can impair judgment and reaction time, leading to severe accidents and harsh legal consequences.

9. Sidewalk Violation (보도침범)

Sidewalk Violation


Driving onto or across pedestrian sidewalks endangers pedestrians who rightfully expect these areas to be safe from vehicular traffic. This violation is particularly dangerous in crowded urban areas where many pedestrians may be present.

10. Hit-and-Run (뺑소니, 도주사고)

Hit and Run


Leaving the scene of an accident without reporting or assisting is not only morally reprehensible but also severely punished under Korean law. This violation can transform a minor accident into a serious criminal offense with severe penalties.

11. Violation of Passing Restrictions on Highways (고속도로에서 앞지르기 위반)

Highway Passing Violation


Illegal or unsafe passing on highways, such as using shoulders or restricted lanes, creates dangerous situations at high speeds. Highway safety rules are strictly enforced due to the potentially catastrophic nature of high-speed collisions.

12. Cargo Spill Violation (화물고정조치 위반)

Cargo Spill


Failure to secure cargo properly, causing spills or hazards on roads, endangers other road users. Falling debris or spilled materials can cause accidents directly or force other drivers to make dangerous evasive maneuvers.


Important: Accidents involving these violations typically result in severe legal consequences, including potential criminal prosecution, heavy fines, license suspension or revocation, and increased insurance liabilities.

Always drive safely and adhere to traffic regulations to avoid severe penalties and ensure everyone’s safety.

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Insurance team aimed at expats is a major hit – Korea JoongAng Daily

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Chun Byung-geun, an expat consultant at Samsung Fire and Marine Insurance, gives financial consulting advice to a foreign customer at the Seoul Global Center in central Seoul. [SAMSUNG FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE]

Insurance team aimed at expats is a major hit
May 23,2016

Chun Byung-geun, head expat consultant at Samsung Fire and Marine Insurance’s English-speaking team, works at a branch in Dongdaemun District, northeastern Seoul, but his work covers the entire country.

In his daily routine, Chun spends most of his time covering Seoul and nearby Gyeonggi. But Chun, who is in his late sixties, also frequently travels up to 300 kilometers (186 miles) to visit clients in remote regions like Mokpo, South Jeolla, and Hamyang, South Gyeongsang. He helps clients who need insurance coverage due to health issues and mechanical eventualities for their cars.

Chu’s services are in high demand, especially in rural areas because there are so few consultants like him who can speak English. In the six years since he started his job at the insurance company he has acquired over 400 expat customers, which includes diplomats, lawyers and English teachers.

“When I joined Samsung Fire and Marine in 2010,” Chun said in an interview with Korea JoongAng Daily on May 17, “I was one of very few first-generation consultants who specialized in dealing with expats. Back then, expats’ demand on private insurance companies was less. Companies’ services were so immature, they didn’t know how to deal with foreign customers and many clients often experienced difficulty in signing up and communicating with the company.”

Samsung launched its exclusive team for foreigners in 2012 and now has 19 consultants, including Chun, who can speak English, Chinese and Japanese. The insurer also has nearly 60,000 expat clients, up 26.5 percent compared to 47,000 in 2014. Nearly 80 percent are subscribing to auto insurance while some of its more high-paid clients subscribe to private health and property indemnity insurances that also include wealth management services.

“I get an average of 10 new clients every month and I communicate with them via my Facebook page,” Chun said. “The significance of the expat population in Korea has changed a lot over the past few years. I feel that expats’ demand on local financial services has grown a lot and will keep growing in the future.”

According to the Ministry of Justice in March, nearly 1.94 million foreigners are in Korea to study, train in industrial skills, work at local operations of foreign companies or to accompany their spouse. That number that is up 40,000 within just three months as more foreigners have moved in to study, work or live in Korea in the wake of the popularity of Korean popular culture and the growing influence of local corporations. The ministry expects that the foreign population in Korea will break the 2 million mark within the year.

Samsung Fire and Marine Insurance is not the only local financial company that is expanding expat services. Local banks are trying to draw in expat customers to boost money wiring transactions and wealth management services. For example, KB Kookmin Bank launched an expat financial consulting service center last Monday at the Seoul Global Center, in central Seoul. The move comes as the bank’s foreign customer base rose from 1.1 million back in 2013 to 1.3 million last year, partly as a result of special operations in areas with heavy foreign populations such as Wongok-dong of Ansan and Uijeongbu in Gyeonggi.

“KB entered the Seoul Global Center to cater to the growing demand on financial services as the number of working foreigners here keeps growing,” said Choi Mi-kyung, head of the foreign customer department at KB Kookmin Bank. “We’ll reflect the voices and needs heard here to our actual financial products.”

Shinhan Bank opened an international finance center in January at its branch at the Seoul Finance Center in Gwanghwamun, central Seoul, offering financial consulting not only to foreign corporate clients but also individual customers. Consultation for retail customers is focused on wealth management by local private bankers, mostly to introduce them to financial and real estate investments in Seoul as well as local tax policies. KEB Hana Bank last month held a temple stay event for some 30 foreign resident customers, and held a real estate management consultation session for Chinese expats residing on Jeju Island.

BY KIM JI-YOON [kim.jiyoon@joongang.co.kr]

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